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When Jamie and Jaye found us through the magazine ad that was in KC Weddings, Jamie looked us up and they drove down to meet with us. After coming all the way to meet with us and booking they then turned around and drove back because Jaye was playing in a basketball game later that day in KC. So we have known them for quite some time now, including shooting their engagement session.
This last Friday we drove up early to Kansas City, Missouri for the rehearsal. The wedding took place on Saturday, September 1. We started the day at the President Hilton's Hotel located in downtown Kansas City early about 9 a.m. Jamie along with her 5 bridesmaids, mother and 2 flower-girls all got their hair done on the sixth floor. After grabbing a few shots of the ladies hanging out and the Bride's dress, Jeff and I needed to leave so we could meet the ladies over at the Mario Tricoci Salon and Day Spa in Leawood, KS where they had their make-up applied. As we walked off the elevator in the lobby of the hotel we saw a parade in the street for the Irish Fest that was going on throughout the city - and the only exit to the parking garage where our car was located was blocked by the parade! After begging a police officer, we were able to stop the parade long enough to head to our next location! Jamie and the ladies had to meet their limo driver on foot about 5 blocks away from the hotel. Needless to say it will be a funny memory now and it didn't interfere with Jamie's time schedule. They still arrived at the salon on time and things went just as scheduled. After making a quick stop at Macy's to buy a bottle of wedding perfume Jamie and the ladies rode in the limo over to the church, Colonial Presbyterian.
The bridesmaids wore red, strapless, floor length dresses with a small train. Jamie's dress was very intricate and elegant with lots of bead work and lace. After Jamie was all ready she had made the decision to see Jaye before the ceremony so they could get all their formal photos done before the ceremony. Jamie and Jaye both said that they were glad they made that decision because it relieved a lot of stress off one another and both were more relaxed. Following was the ceremony performed by the pastor of their church, Pastor Dan Deeble and by the Reverend of Coloinal, Bob Lehleitner. The message that Pastor Dan gave was very beautiful and he discussed how after the wedding is over and the couple stops receiving gifts from their bridal registries that Jamie and Jaye will have things to learn about one another on each others personal registry and must pay attention to one another's wants and needs.
After the ceremony the guests all gathered outside the church with bubbles to send Jamie and Jaye off with as they boarded their white wedding bus. Jamie and Jaye had allowed some extra time in their schedule to go on some location shoots. As I hopped on the bus with the crazy gang, AKA the wedding party, Jeff followed in our car to the Nelson-Atkins Museum. We were "allowed" a few shots in front of the museum and pillars. We grabbed a few more shots over by some headless statues where the wedding party had fun playing peak-a-boo. Then it was time to head to the reception at the Mark Twain Building in the The Sawyer Room.
Before entering Jamie and Jaye wanted a few shots on the rooftop overlooking the Kansas City skyline. Jamie and Jaye made a grand entrance on the small balcony that overlooked the Sawyer Room. After dinner they cut the cake, listened to toasts and had their first Dance - they danced to "Out Loud" by Dispatch.
We have had a blast the whole time we have known you guys, from the time we met to the engagement session we did in KC to the wedding day. We want to let you know Jamie and Jaye that your day couldn't have been more beautiful. The two of you are definitely made for each other and we wish you many years of happiness and laughter. Hope you had a great time on the beach! If you got any sunset shots while on the beach and want to share them that would be cool! Something about a sunset on a beach it is so peaceful.
Thanks Again,
Tyff and Jeff
Saturday, September 01, 2007
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Posted by Tyff and Jeff at 11:44 PM
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